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yes, the British won the Battle of Messines within 3 hours.
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Battle of Missionary Ridge happened on 1863-11-25.
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A couple of things . . . when the Union forces won the battle of Pea Ridge (in northwest Arkansas), it gave the Union forces pretty much total control of nearby Missouri. It also was one of the few battles in which Union forces were outnumbered.
The Germans never took Vimy Ridge. Vimy Ridge was actually captured by the Canadian Corps during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, which took place from April 9 to April 12, 1917, during World War I.
He had very good war tactics, therefore the battle at Vimy Ridge was won and many Canadian soldiers lives were saved.
The battle of Ypres was fought with Dubois in charge. The battle took place in the last few days of October. The Allies won the battle.
You mean the Battle of Cherbourg. Well, after the battle was over USS Kearsarge was still afloat, and CSS Alabama was underwater. I'd have to say the Union won this one.
The Battle of Rocky Face Ridge saw the Union forces under the commands of generals George Thomas, James McPherson and John Scofield converged on May 7, 1864 on Confederate forces holding Rocky Face Ridge. After heavy fighting, Southern forces under General Joseph Johnston retreated to Resaca. This battle won by the Union, brought them closer to Atlanta, Georgia.
In the early days of Florida, the Spanish won a battle in St. Augustine because a hurricane destroyed a French fleet. The same thing happened in Japan when Genghis Kahn attacked Japan. In the Revolutionary War at the battle of Cowpens, an American Army saw a group of solders turn around and march backwards. They thought they had not received an order to do the same thing. They turned around and marched over the ridge top and out of sight of the British solders. Wave after wave of British Solders marched over the ridge top to be met by the gunfire of the waiting Americans. The Americans won the battle by obeying the order never given.
The Battle of Pea Ridge was fought on March 7,1862 between a Union Army led by General Curtis and a Confederate Army led by General Earl Van Dorn. It was one of the most decisive victories Union victories in the Trans-Mississippi.